Cristiano Ronaldo's amazing transformation

The way in which CR7 has changed
Then and now
Humble roots
Scarce resources
Going hungry
A single fixation on the ball
And his big chance came
Difficulties at Sporting
Forbidden to return home
Tireless worker
His mother, his biggest supporter
Overcoming setbacks
Luiz Felipe Scolari, a key figure in his career
His toughest match
Transfer to Manchester United
Manchester to Madrid
Real Madrid history
Champions Collector
Jump to Juventus
Return to Manchester
Leaving United
Star in the Saudi Pro League
National team burden
Time to leave?
Richest footballer in the world
Multimillionaire
CR7 and fashion
Healthy routine
His statue...
Relationship with Irina
Georgina Rodríguez, the woman in his life today
The family grows
Giving back
Blood donor
Already a legend
The way in which CR7 has changed

Cristiano Ronaldo has been playing at the top for more than 20 years, in which the Portuguese star has changed a lot.

Then and now

Let's take a look back at his evolution from his time learning on the streets of Madeira to playing in some of the biggest games in the history of football.

Humble roots

Right from the start, it has to be said that Ronaldo is a product of hardship and perseverance. He was born in Funchal, on the island of Madeira in Portugal on February 5, 1985. He was the fourth child in a very poor family. His mother was a school cook and his father was a gardener.

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Scarce resources

Ronaldo began playing at the age of 8 in the lower categories of Clube Futebol Andorinha de Santo Antônio, one of the poorest neighborhoods on the island. Two years later, he joined Clube Desportivo Nacional.

Going hungry

The extreme thinness of Ronaldo was cause for concern by the coaches, who came to feed him after training.

A single fixation on the ball

With football, it was clearly love at first sight for Ronaldo, though it didn't make his family very popular in the neighborhood, as neighbors complained about the noise the young player made kicking the ball around in the streets until late at night. His teachers on the other hand were frustrated with his lack of attention to the school curriculum.

And his big chance came

In August 1997, Cristiano Ronaldo, accompanied by executives from the Sporting Clube de Portugal (Sporting Lisboa), boarded a plane bound for Lisbon in the hopes of pursuing his greatest dream.

Difficulties at Sporting

Upon his arrival in Lisbon, Cristiano Ronaldo stayed at the club's residence, inside the old Jose Alvalade stadium. A roommate at the time told the Portuguese website 'Sábado' that the only thing the player had in his closet was a family photo.

Forbidden to return home

In his first months at Sporting, Ronaldo was discriminated against due to his Madeiran accent and his poor background. A tough environment for the young boy, but his parents never allowed him to return home, as he was the family's only hope to get out of poverty. He was just 12 years old at the time.

Tireless worker

While still a teenager, Ronaldo worked as a ball boy for the first team of Sporting de Portugal, to get some money. He was also in charge of removing the garbage from the stadium, which didn't exactly endear him to his teammates either, who would often make fun of his part-time duties.

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His mother, his biggest supporter

His mother Dolores Aveiro has always been Ronaldo's biggest supporter. As his career took off into the stratosphere, she was always by his side and never failed to be there when times got tough.

Overcoming setbacks

In 2007, Dolores was diagnosed with breast cancer, which has returned several times over the years. Despite the illness, she has never stopped fighting. As she did for her family during their toughest years, and as she did after the death of her husband to an alcohol-related illness.

Luiz Felipe Scolari, a key figure in his career

The former Portuguese coach, who gave Ronaldo a spot in the national team, is full of praise when talking about the talented forward. In an interview with the 'Zero Zero' program, he said: "He is one of the toughest players I have ever seen, one of the most dedicated people to play football that I have ever met in my life."

His toughest match

Felipe Scolari called up Cristiano Ronaldo to play against Russia on September 6, 2005, the same night the player received the news of his father's death. Despite everything, Cristiano wanted to play the game. "I can't do anything for my father today, so I'll play tomorrow and leave," he said at a press conference. He played the 90 minutes.

Transfer to Manchester United

In 2003, the player signed for Manchester United, where he stayed until 2009. Upon joining the club, he asked for the number 28 shirt, but received number 7, which motivated him to honor it. He won several awards during these years. Among them: FIFA World Player of the Year, the Golden Boot and the Ballon d'Or.

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Manchester to Madrid

In 2009, Ronaldo was transferred to Real Madrid for 94 million euros, the most expensive transfer in football history up to that time. In his presentation, the Portuguese star was able to fill the Santiago Bernabéu with more than 85,000 people.

Real Madrid history

In nine seasons at Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo smashed all records and became the all-time scorer, averaging more than one goal per game. He left a record of 450 goals in 438 games, in addition to 120 assists.

Champions Collector

Cristiano Ronaldo returned Real Madrid to the top of Europe, winning four Champions League titles in five years (three of them in a row), as well as four more Ballon d'Ors, which led him to the five with which he will end his career. In total, he has accumulated more than 50 individual awards.

Jump to Juventus

In July 2018, after winning the Champions League with Real Madrid, the player announced that he was leaving the club. His destination was Juventus in Turin, who paid 100 million euros for a 33-year-old player who was still in top form, as he would end up demonstrating.

Return to Manchester

In the summer of 2021, CR7 had all but closed a deal with Manchester City, but Alex Ferguson and Bruno Fernandes managed to convince him to return to United. In this second stage, Cristiano Ronaldo reached 807 active goals, becoming the top scorer in the history of professional football.

Leaving United

On November 22, 2022, United and Ronaldo announced that both parties have decided to go their separate ways, after experiencing a strained and difficult relationship that played out in public.

Star in the Saudi Pro League

At the end of 2022, he signed for Al-Nassr FC, the leading club in the Saudi Professional League. CR7 was treated like royalty on arrival.

National team burden

There is no denying Ronaldo's impact for Portugal throughout his career, but Euro 2024 may have proved too much for the former Madrid man, offering very little for a side amongst the favourites. Per Sky Sports, Portugal created an xG of 9.41 during their campaign, with Ronaldo scoring exactly zero.

Time to leave?

Ronaldo's time as one of the world's greatest is long gone, but he owes his country one more almighty effort, and that is to set his hubris aside and leave the national team to one of the many younger, better players desperate to take his place.

Richest footballer in the world

In parallel to his sports career, Ronaldo has pampered every detail of his image off the pitch. Aware of his potential, he exploited all possible ways to make the most of his star status. In 2015, he became the richest footballer in the world, with an estimated fortune of €210 million.

Multimillionaire

According to Forbes magazine, in November 2021, Cristiano Ronaldo reached €1 billion in earnings and a net worth of almost €500 million. What's more, his contract with Manchester United made him the highest-paid player in the Premier League.

CR7 and fashion

One of the sectors that Cristiano Ronaldo has exploited the most has been fashion. In fact, CR7 has his own clothing line which, like most of his businesses, has been a worldwide success.

Healthy routine

Cristiano Ronaldo's exercise and eating routine is spectacular. The player works to keep his body at 7% body fat and 50% muscle mass.

His statue...

Ronaldo was honored on the island of Madeira, with a statue in Funchal, the city where he was born. Since the day it was inaugurated, it's become a beacon for tourists, who love to take pictures touching its, erm, generous attributes.

Relationship with Irina

Despite his fame, Ronaldo has always been very discreet with his relationships. Of course, he could not hide his five-year relationship with model Irina Shayk (2010-2015).

Georgina Rodríguez, the woman in his life today

In the summer of 2016, Ronaldo began dating Georgina Rodríguez. Just one year later, in November 2017, they had their first daughter together, Alana. She was Ronaldo's fourth child after the birth of son Cristiano in 2010, and twins Mateo and Eva by surrogacy, also in 2017.

The family grows

Cristiano Ronaldo Júnior was born in 2010, also by surrogacy, and of whom nothing is known about his mother's identity. Dolores Aveiro has always been by the side of her son and daughter-in-law to help with the entire crew that grew to five, with the arrival of another daughter in April 2022.

Giving back

Cristiano Ronaldo has always been very involved in charitable causes, especially those related to children. Thus, not only has he paid for various treatments and operations for boys and girls, but he regularly visits children's hospitals.

Blood donor

Unlike many of his teammates, Ronaldo is not tattooed because, if he did, he would not be able to donate blood, something he has been doing for years.

Already a legend

With Ronaldo's career approaching its end, the footballing world is already worse off. When he does finally hang up his boots, he can look back on one of the genuinely legendary careers.

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